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=== Hanging === | === Hanging === | ||
| − | + | Parrying with the flat in a hanging point ([[Hangetort]]) position as a prelude to [[Winden]] or [[Umbschnappen]]. | |
| − | + | === Applications === | |
| − | + | In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'. | |
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| + | ====Application 1: Hanging Parry ==== | ||
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| + | In this application the technique is being used in the [[Stages of the Exchange|Onset]]. In this case the fencer is acting in the [[Vor, Nach, Indes, & Gleich|Nach]] after the opponent attempts to strike them. | ||
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| + | ! Meister | ||
| + | ! Lehrling | ||
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| + | | [[Vom tag]], left leg forward | ||
| + | | [[Pflug]], left leg forward | ||
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| + | | [[Passing Step]] forward with the right leg, cut a [[Oberhauw]] to the upper left opening. | ||
| + | | [Step slightly right with the rear foot and lift to Hanging, deflecting with the flat. | ||
| + | |- | ||
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| + | | Cut around with a [[Zornhauw]] using the momentum of his strike to drive your blow. | ||
| + | |} | ||
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| + | Perform this technique on both sides. | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 22 June 2017
Hanging
Parrying with the flat in a hanging point (Hangetort) position as a prelude to Winden or Umbschnappen.
Applications
In which the 'student' demonstrates their knowledge to the 'teacher'.
Application 1: Hanging Parry
In this application the technique is being used in the Onset. In this case the fencer is acting in the Nach after the opponent attempts to strike them.
| Meister | Lehrling |
|---|---|
| Vom tag, left leg forward | Pflug, left leg forward |
| Passing Step forward with the right leg, cut a Oberhauw to the upper left opening. | [Step slightly right with the rear foot and lift to Hanging, deflecting with the flat. |
| Cut around with a Zornhauw using the momentum of his strike to drive your blow. |
Perform this technique on both sides.